The cost of a divorce, child custody, child support, or adoption in Florida? As with almost every question related to the law, the answer is: it depends. I know, I know, why read Mr. Jones’s legal blog if he never gives a straight answer? Because you deserve the full story, not a quick, possibly correct [...]Read Full Article →

I often receive phone calls from potential clients who want to know whether I can handle their uncontested divorce. My answer is always: no. Before you run away from this post and my law firm webpage entirely, let me explain. Florida allows for uncontested divorces. Every state allows the parties to agree to the settlement of their [...]Read Full Article →

What infractions can lead to expulsion from a Florida school? It depends. Florida schools often have ambiguous disciplinary plans. The various listed infractions in any given policy rarely include a specific punishment, and even when they do, the language from other provisions of a discipline plan or code of student conduct are carefully crafted to allow [...]Read Full Article →

That’s right folks. The Florida legislature bailed for Summer vacation while leaving us, not only without a budget, but also with several important family law related bills unresolved. Though there may be a special session in May or June, government funding for programs and agencies are left uncertain. And it really only amounts to the [...]Read Full Article →

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Joshua Aaron Jones is a Pensacola Family Law Attorney and Florida Education Lawyer with offices in Pensacola, Florida. He provides legal services and consultations to families, small businesses, parents, and students in Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, Escambia County and Santa Rosa County.